I've got everyone beat....heavy money on Oklahoma -2 over Texas tonight. Spooners up 22 at one point, let the horns back in the game only for them to tie it going into OT where they lost it! Up 22 and you blow it! F****** Lon Kruger! That's what you get for bailing on the rebels b****!!!

What a fucked up thread feeding off people's agony of a bad beat.Why not make it a positive thread and miracle wins just sayin

Miracle thread is good idea but the bad beat thread carries a very strong message -DO NOT risk it all (or substantially more than any other play) on a single play because even the unthinkable becomes reality. Games like these in this thread can turn 5-1 nites into losing nites rather than nice profits

Also note how many parlays got killed from these type of plays makin losers of all the winners in the parlay because of one game.

We all love the rush, the excitement, the ego battle vs the linesmaker but we are often our own worst enemy whether its lack of disclipline/poor money management/ overconfidence/chasing loses/betting too many games or too often tryin to turn toothpick into lumberyard. I was no different...but finally decided to start with defined bankroll and risk same amount, the action now lasts thru entire seasons and-while the bad beats dont stop obviously - they hurt far less than before.

garbage happens but make sure you've got bank for the next fight. There's games every day except all star break

Not trying to preach just speaking from experience(ie learning the hard way) - this hobby is a lot more fun following the basic but boring fundamentals

Missouri +2.5 @ Kentucky, last leg of an 8-Team parlay for $50 potential payout of $7500. Missouri was up pretty big and Kentucky goes on a run that included a 3 pointer were the player's foot was clearly on the line and send it into overtime and Kentucky wins by 8 I believe. Final score should've been Missouri winning by 1 in regulation, but they never reviewed the 3 point shot

Miami vs Illinois. Canes up five giving 4 at half with 30 seconds after a foul resets shot clock, so all Canes have to do is hold the ball or take the last shot. Easy cover, right? Wrong. 5 seconds left, pass goes to Johnson who has a wide open lane to the hole. Johnson takes one dribble towards the basket and ends up swatting the ball away on with his hand after the bounce. Turnover. Now 4.some seconds left and a Illinois player runs the full court and makes a layup up to end the half and screw the half cover. That's a bad beat.

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